Many drug-related problems are caused by drug interactions (DIs) that result from the pharmacological influence of one drug on another when taken together. DIs may have beneficial and predictable effects, but may also cause undesirable results, such as treatment ineffectiveness or serious adverse effects. There are a number of available databases with information about DIs. Although the information they provide is not always consensual, it is a useful tool in analysing the occurrence of potential drug interactions (PDIs) and in preventing unwanted or even fatal consequences for patients.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
<div><p>Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we c...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Objective: To develop a novel pharmacovigilance inferential framework to infer mechanistic explanati...
Many drug-related problems are caused by drug interactions (DIs) that result from the pharmacologica...
BACKGROUND:Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the most common drug-related problems. Recently,...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) infor...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
Introduction: Health care industry also patients penalized by medical errors that are inevitable but...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Introduction: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS) may be helpful in detecting c...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
<div><p>Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we c...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Objective: To develop a novel pharmacovigilance inferential framework to infer mechanistic explanati...
Many drug-related problems are caused by drug interactions (DIs) that result from the pharmacologica...
BACKGROUND:Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the most common drug-related problems. Recently,...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) infor...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
Introduction: Health care industry also patients penalized by medical errors that are inevitable but...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
Introduction: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS) may be helpful in detecting c...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-drug interactions are relatively rarely reported to spontaneous reporting systems (S...
<div><p>Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we c...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Objective: To develop a novel pharmacovigilance inferential framework to infer mechanistic explanati...